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byronscott4ever
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Saw this on Beckett, would have loved to see competition there just the same with hockey and basketball.
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The poll is interesting, and shows how little collectors (or at least Beckett readers) think about Leaf:
Which other company should get a license? (Choose one)
Panini America (44%, 267 Votes)
Upper Deck (39%, 235 Votes)
None of the above (7%, 45 Votes)
Leaf Trading Cards (6%, 35 Votes)
In The Game (2%, 10 Votes)
Other (1%, 7 Votes)
Press Pass (1%, 5 Votes)
Rittenhouse Archives (1%, 4 Votes)
Cryptozoic (0%, 1 Votes)
Strange I swear it was on Beckett today?
Till 2020? Please God no. Seriously this is TERRIBLE news for the collector.
Till 2020? Please God no. Seriously this is TERRIBLE news for the collector.
Actually he was just pointing out the results of the poll.There always has to be somebody that turns a Topps thread into an anti-Leaf thread. So tiring.
Actually he was just pointing out the results of the poll.
Which other company should get a license? (Choose one)If that were true, he wouldn't have even mentioned the lack of votes for Leaf while leaving out the 7+ companies that had less votes than Leaf. Let's at least be honest here. It was an obvious Leaf slam.
The companies with less votes than Leaf don't make baseball cards.If that were true, he wouldn't have even mentioned the lack of votes for Leaf while leaving out the 7+ companies that had less votes than Leaf.
The companies with less votes than Leaf don't make baseball cards.
I don't dislike Leaf and wish they had a license because many of their products are nice.
Funny that I was able to tell and I don't even know him.
Also, I don't think ITG has made a baseball set since it's very poorly received attempt in 2011.
Don't get me started on tristar and their "cards".